Yuna Alice Repina born on April 16th 1963, commonly known as Yuna Repina, she is a Hollinsgurdian politician and currently serves as the 14th Leader of Hollinsgurd and the 4th leader of the Fourth Authority. She is the leader of the Democratic Union, (2028-current). She has changed the idea of conservatism to be a more liberally conservative idea, most note this to be a stretch for support. She has drastically changed economic laws, taxation laws, judicial laws, legislative laws, and has amended the constitution three times in her leadership.

In 2025 Yuna Repina garnered the support of the Democratic Union and defeated incumbent Social Liberal president Jacob B. Belov by a slight margin. Yuna Repina vowed during her first campaign to decrease taxation in hopes the Hollinsgurdian economy would reemerge to the largest, and to lower unemployment from the devastating 7.3% under the Belov Administration. She has also rewritten the education policy in Hollinsgurd as well as drastically reducing welfare funding. Social class boundaries have risen to an unstable rate during her tenure as president creating a wide divide from rich and poor citizens. Her devotion to reform and taxation decrease has effectively brought Hollinsgurd out of its recession but has also affected it in many other areas.

Early Life and Education

Early Career

Early Political Career

Alastain Senate

Secretary of State

Governor of Alastain

Ductor of Hollinsgurd

Yuna Repina being a strong voice of modern conservatism and a open market economy not bound by regulations, was a strong voice against the policies of Jacob B. Belov. Being the successor to Belov as Governor of Alastain she promptly announced her candidacy to run against Belov in the 2025 Presidential Election.

First Term

Second Term

Current Term

Political Positions

Personal Life

March 27, 2027 Yuna Repina made 3/5th Amendement to the constitution. This amendment is controversial and was deemed unconstitutional by many constitutional scholars. April 16th, 2027 she was charged with bribery and was tried for impeachment. The Senate had passed with a 4/5th majority for impeachment, whereas both the House of Leaders and House of the Judiciary only had 2/5th majority for impeachment.